The team at Dumfries House have passed on their best wishes to King Charles following his cancer diagnosis.
Buckingham Palace yesterday confirmed that The King has been diagnosed with a form of cancer and has begun a schedule of regular treatments.
The diagnosis comes after the 75-year-old monarch was recently admitted to hospital because of an enlarged prostate, although the palace says he does not have prostate cancer.
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As the Prince of Wales, Charles set up the Prince’s Foundation- now the King's Foundation- which took over and upgraded Dumfries House.
The charity saved the estate back in 2007, and has flourished ever since, focusing on sustainability and looking and building on skills that are becoming less common.
The King had been due to travel to Dumfries House last month for a series of meetings and events.
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However, these were postponed he required treatment for an enlarged prostate.
A representative from Dumfries House passed on their best wishes.
They said: "Everyone from The King's Foundation here at Dumfries House wishes our Founder His Majesty The King a full and swift recovery.
"Our thoughts and best wishes are with His Majesty and the Royal Family at this time."
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